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. >> on taxes. >> you can cut tax rates by 20% and still preserve these important preferences for middle class taxpayers. >> not mathematically possible. >> it is mathematically possible. >> reporter: on medicare -- >> if they allowed medicare to bargain for the cost of drugs like medicaid can, that would save $156 billion right off the bat. >> and it would deny seniors choices. >> reporter: on the president's foreign policy. >> when we look weak our adversaries are much more willing to test us, they're more brazen and our -- >> with all due respect that's a bunch of malarkey. >> reporter: he's preparing to make up for frz's mistakes last week, almost immediately launching the attack lines obama never used in his debate. >> it shouldn't be surprising for a guy who says 47% of the american people are unwilling to take responsibility for their own lives. >> my neighbors, they pay more effective tax than governor romney pays in his income tax. >> reporter: before the debate, cnn was told paul ryan's team anticipated biden to be aggressive where the president was not especially on the infamo
. >> on taxes. >> you can cut tax rates by 20% and still preserve these important preferences for middle class taxpayers. >> not mathematically possible. >> it is mathematically possible. >> reporter: on medicare -- >> if they allowed medicare to bargain for the cost of drugs like medicaid can, that would save $156 billion right off the bat. >> and it would deny seniors choices. >> reporter: on the president's foreign policy. >> when we look...
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but in this case on the tax plan, not so much obama care and other things, it did. was it played in the clips? >> it was. >> very little. >> there was a misperception on the argument over taxes. if you watched mitt romney over the campaign, he has argue head will cut everyone's tack bus not change the shiefr the burden that the wealthy will pay. now, that may turn out to be true or not if he's ever elect and goes to congress with a plan. but he did not change his plan the night of the debate. what he tried to do finally in then tire campaign is rebut the very effective obama argument that he's cutting taxes for the wealthy and sticking the middle class with a tab. it's not something the republicans believe is true. >> the key word was share, the share was taxes that the wealthy will pay. and so i was surprised the president didn't go after that too. >> is it simply that -- i've seen 20 times that. is it the other stuff, the stuff we're talking about here, the stuff that's considered too boring? >> yes, absolutely. yes. that sflies that depresses me. >> would that jo
but in this case on the tax plan, not so much obama care and other things, it did. was it played in the clips? >> it was. >> very little. >> there was a misperception on the argument over taxes. if you watched mitt romney over the campaign, he has argue head will cut everyone's tack bus not change the shiefr the burden that the wealthy will pay. now, that may turn out to be true or not if he's ever elect and goes to congress with a plan. but he did not change his plan the...
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lucky enough to have them, my view is if you're making $200,000 a year and less, you should pay no tax whatsoever on interest, dividends or capital gains. -- in this country associated with agricultural exports. over the last four years, the president has signed no new trade agreements with any nation around the world. even as china and european nations have put together some 44 different agreements, he's done none. what i'm going to do is make sure that i devote my time to getting trade promotion authority, that i use that authority to negotiate new deals so we open up new markets for american farms an american goods because we can compete on a level playing field with anyone in the world. now there are differences on regulations by the way. and you know this. the regulatory burden under this administration has gone crazy. the president's regulations as it relates to farming are kind of interesting. one is the epa tried to get into -- well, the government tried to get into regulating rainwater in ditches on farms. it used to be that there was rainwater in iowa and people cared about t
lucky enough to have them, my view is if you're making $200,000 a year and less, you should pay no tax whatsoever on interest, dividends or capital gains. -- in this country associated with agricultural exports. over the last four years, the president has signed no new trade agreements with any nation around the world. even as china and european nations have put together some 44 different agreements, he's done none. what i'm going to do is make sure that i devote my time to getting trade...
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. >> president has idea he wants to raise the tax rate from 3% to 40%. that won't be good for forms. my own view is i want to take the tax rate down. >> following iowa, romney flew to ohio, critical battleground to his victory strategy, where the voter registration ends today. romney is expected to return at least four times in just the next week. romney aides are touting their ground game and grassroots enthusiasm. in florida, 43.5% of absentee ballot requests came from republicans. 39% for democrats. among those returned so far, 45% are g.o.p. only 38% are democrats. in colorado, republicans requested 656,000 absentee ballots of saturday to 627 for democrats. inness, absentee ballot request favor g.o.p. by 44% to 39%. in north carolina, 52% of all ballot requests of g.o.p. to only dop for democrats and 21 for independents. running mate paul ryan and joe biden off the trail getting ready for the big debate. kid rock leapt "born free" to romney for the rally theme headlined last night in michigan and considering a vice presidential debate keg party. >> i
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and other taxes and at an effective rate higher than romney pays his taxes. over 10% of them are senior citizens on social security. the rest are disabled vets and veterans and military personnel fighting now. that's the 47%. the 47%, this nation depends on to build this country. folks, it's about time governor romney takes some responsibility. [ cheers and applause ] take some responsibility to help the american people, the middle class. instead of lining up to sign a pledge to a guy named grover in order kwis. >> ezra, i have to say for me one of my favorite moments in the debate was with him pointing out the effective rate romney pays compared to what other people in the real world pay. i'm not sure how many people jumped on that a as their favorite moment but. >> you and me, lawrence. >> but biden is finding more effective ways of isolating that romney tax return 14% number. >> it wasn't just that. biden i thought actually figured out what obama didn't figure out a week before which is how to deal with the ryan/romney ticket on taxes, medicare and social
and other taxes and at an effective rate higher than romney pays his taxes. over 10% of them are senior citizens on social security. the rest are disabled vets and veterans and military personnel fighting now. that's the 47%. the 47%, this nation depends on to build this country. folks, it's about time governor romney takes some responsibility. [ cheers and applause ] take some responsibility to help the american people, the middle class. instead of lining up to sign a pledge to a guy named...
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those who do so risk losing their churches' tax-exempt status. according to a recent survey by the christian polling organization lifeway, 87% of pastors believe pastors should refrain from making political endorsements. the survey included both evangelical and mainline clergy. >>> the supreme court opened its new term on monday and a majority of the justices -- six of the nine -- attended the annual red mass, held the sunday before at st. matthew's cathedral in washington. at the annual event, catholic leaders encourage the justices to draw wisdom from their faith as they make their decisions. the court is set to tackle controversial issues once again this term, including a case involving affirmative action at the university of texas. many religious groups are anxious to see if the court will also agree to hear arguments on same-sex marriage. >>> a leading opponent of same-sex marriage, catholic bishop salvatore cordileone, has been elevated to archbishop of san francisco. cordileone was formally installed in a ceremony on thursday. in the past,
those who do so risk losing their churches' tax-exempt status. according to a recent survey by the christian polling organization lifeway, 87% of pastors believe pastors should refrain from making political endorsements. the survey included both evangelical and mainline clergy. >>> the supreme court opened its new term on monday and a majority of the justices -- six of the nine -- attended the annual red mass, held the sunday before at st. matthew's cathedral in washington. at the...
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for overall tax reform. what we are talking about their is to lower rates on everyone. and have maybe 25%, a 10% rate. you also start off with a clean sheet of paper. as far as the loopholes that are in the tax bill. .. >> should health care reform as we have now remain the same? >> it seems it is actually working and people across i would talk to me about it. or the parts of it that are very important to it. they did not kick the can down the road. so much is paid by everybody through the emergency room so let's include more people. the pre-existing condition who wants to go back to that? there should be some changes. the hospital situation, i wealth where the rubber meets the road will get the back. but they are giving better care. the fact they are creating jobs. >> changes? boswell: that will happen as we come to that point* but we're still in the infant change you cannot have a cap the policy because you have gotten sick common in the hospital, cannot have children on until they are 26. there are things
for overall tax reform. what we are talking about their is to lower rates on everyone. and have maybe 25%, a 10% rate. you also start off with a clean sheet of paper. as far as the loopholes that are in the tax bill. .. >> should health care reform as we have now remain the same? >> it seems it is actually working and people across i would talk to me about it. or the parts of it that are very important to it. they did not kick the can down the road. so much is paid by everybody...
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age 19, travis wolfkill was convicted of stabbing and beating his grandmother to death over a $300 tax refund check. he's currently on appeal but his sentence is life without parole. >> you don't really wrap your mind around it. because i'm not doing time. i'm just living life. it's a life different from out there. we have a lot of the same things in here that you do have out there. it's a little world in here. >> wolfkill devotes much of his time to his religion, satanism. >> i'm in a satanic group here. only about four of us here. it's a small community. >> the thing about satanism, we don't encourage or condone the breaking of laws. one of the biggest misconceptions about satanists is that we worship the devil. we pay homage to lucifer. the truth is, we don't believe in satan, we don't believe in lucifer. he's merely a symbol. who is satan? the original rebel. this actually has all of the teachings in it. this has what's called the 11 satanic rules of the earth. if you look at number nine, it says do not harm little children. number ten says do not kill nonhuman animals unless you a
age 19, travis wolfkill was convicted of stabbing and beating his grandmother to death over a $300 tax refund check. he's currently on appeal but his sentence is life without parole. >> you don't really wrap your mind around it. because i'm not doing time. i'm just living life. it's a life different from out there. we have a lot of the same things in here that you do have out there. it's a little world in here. >> wolfkill devotes much of his time to his religion, satanism. >>...
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romney again said that he would eliminate the estate tax, the so-called death tax and went further as he has on occasion during this campaign to say that he would eliminate capital gains and interest in dividends taxes on the middle class. all in an attempt to spur the economy. shep. >> shep: carl, what's the thinking on governor romney's bounce in the polls since that first big debate? >> they are very pumped here. the romney campaign is quite excited. they say there is more to come. they're building and talking about their ground game, grassroots, 4 million people have been contacted here in ohio alone. 4 1/2 million. that's more than a third of the overall population. the polls have ticked up. romney has closed the gap, leading in some of the national polls, within the mar i didn't know of error, and in most of the battle ground states, he's either closed the gap and in a couple of cases, gone up by a point or two. these are swings in the polls. he's eliminated any bounce the president had gotten from his convention with the own bounce he got last week. with the vice presidential d
romney again said that he would eliminate the estate tax, the so-called death tax and went further as he has on occasion during this campaign to say that he would eliminate capital gains and interest in dividends taxes on the middle class. all in an attempt to spur the economy. shep. >> shep: carl, what's the thinking on governor romney's bounce in the polls since that first big debate? >> they are very pumped here. the romney campaign is quite excited. they say there is more to...
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i hear all this talk about about the death tax, the estate tax. it's going give a windfall to the people. all themen money going the privilege people who built the pis business, made their money it's their money. which is it? do we have a country built on equal natural rights, where you can make the most of your life, get up, work hard, take risks, become successful, create jobs, grow businesses, do well, earn success, and yes, pass it on to your kids. what on earth is wrong with that? that's the american dream. and to my friend to my side of the aisle who simply don't like some of the spending in the bill. i don't like it either. let's cut the spending next year when we're in charge. there's junk in the tax code. everybody agrees with this. this is advancing some of the junk in the tax code and what i say to my friends on the other side of the aisle next year let's get rid of the junk of the tax code with we're in charge. right now, let's not hit the american people with the tax increase. if we want to get this debt under control, if we want to g
i hear all this talk about about the death tax, the estate tax. it's going give a windfall to the people. all themen money going the privilege people who built the pis business, made their money it's their money. which is it? do we have a country built on equal natural rights, where you can make the most of your life, get up, work hard, take risks, become successful, create jobs, grow businesses, do well, earn success, and yes, pass it on to your kids. what on earth is wrong with that? that's...
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vice president joe biden said the only way to pay for romney's plan is to raise middle class taxes. the two also sparred on iran. >> we will not allow the iranians to get a nuclear weapon. >> they're moving faster towards a nuclear weapon. it's because the administration has no credibility on this issue. >> there is no weapon the iranians have at this point. you going to go to war? is that what you want to do now? >> we want to prevent war. >> ryan said he agreed with the president to pull troops out of the country by 2014 but said the white house should not announce a deadline and expose potential weakness. both the president and mitt romney said they're pleased with how their running mates did. the president watched the face-off on air force one as he returned to d.c. from a campaign in miami. romney watched it from a hotel room in north carolina after a campaign event. the two presidential candidates will debate again themselves next tuesday, october 16th. >>> the u.s. is hoping to build a public-private partnership to fight cyber attacks. this comes as the u.s. points the finger
vice president joe biden said the only way to pay for romney's plan is to raise middle class taxes. the two also sparred on iran. >> we will not allow the iranians to get a nuclear weapon. >> they're moving faster towards a nuclear weapon. it's because the administration has no credibility on this issue. >> there is no weapon the iranians have at this point. you going to go to war? is that what you want to do now? >> we want to prevent war. >> ryan said he agreed...
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never just going to lower tax rates increase growth brought already you know you're just getting ronald reagan who. will leave that whole thing to your judgment but we will say campaigning has come a long way since jack kennedy's era though he was part of a paradigm shift where candidates used t.v. to sway public opinion is as similarly powerful transformation now upon us our gas to victory lab off their soft isenberg says political campaigns have historically been resistant to innovation will tell us how this has changed and we often talk about algorithmic trading what about algorithmic campaigning oh yeah we'll talk about the data mining modeling and scientific techniques being used to win votes and get voters to polls in this election and just like in finance we'll talk about the challenges brought on by complexity plus the e.u. wins the nobel peace prize. we'll talk about it in loose change and respond to some of your viewer feedback let's get to today's capital account. last night was the veep debate in the us and if you pay attention to the message the commentary the fact checking
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now is like that cartel of high tax countries and the european union is trying to harmonize tax policy to harmonize tax rates and harmonize regulations and eliminate competition that is a bad thing. all countries come into existence. areas that are not in and now become independent countries in the future there is more competition there will be lower taxes less spending every few regulations that the more free market policies because we because countries need to compete for capital for talent and that is what drives economic growth one man does that let's leave it right there thank you very much for your thoughts on this time mendoza from the libertarian party of the netherlands by turkey has not closed our i.d.'s and space to syrian civilian flights echoing a similar move by damascus this week to intercepted a syrian passenger plane claiming it carried russian made me nish and the government forces also says the only call go was only electronic equipment for radio stations and all of. it we're not going to school reports. they pointed their guns at those hungover from the put those on
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jack kennedy lowered tax rates, increased growth. ronald reagan... >> oh, now, you're jack kennedy. >> woodruff: abortion also figured as a key issue in the debate. both men are catholics, and they were asked to describe their position, based on their faith. >> i don't see how a person can separate their public life from their private life or from their faith. and i respect people who don't agree with me on this. but the policy of a romney administration will be to oppose abortion, with the exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. >> life begins at conception. that's the church's judgment. i accept it in my personal life. i just refuse to impose that on others, unlike my friend here, the congressman. i do not believe that we have a right to tell other people that women, they... they can't control their body. it's a decision between them and their doctor, in my view. and the supreme court-- i'm not going to interfere with that. >> woodruff: biden warned a conservative supreme court majority would overturn a woman's right t
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go ahead with the tax. and they twawant to curb speculative trading and raise revenues for crises that might pop up. finance ministers from spain, italy, slovakia and estonia all threw their weight behind the plan. that brought the number of supporting countries to 11. but european union representatives from britain and netherland are opposed. and won't be implementing the tax. european commission officials say they will propose common rules on the tax when the finance ministers meet again next month. >>> top officials from world of finance, of course, when people at the meetings look around. they might notice some of the colleagues are absent. the finance min steshgs governme -- minister will not attend, many believe the chinese are protesting. conference officials say finance minister, xuchlt ren and governor of the bank of china, xiaochuan will skip the event. saying zhou had a scheduling confli conflict. reporting the nation's deputy bank governor and finance minister will lead the delegation. represent
go ahead with the tax. and they twawant to curb speculative trading and raise revenues for crises that might pop up. finance ministers from spain, italy, slovakia and estonia all threw their weight behind the plan. that brought the number of supporting countries to 11. but european union representatives from britain and netherland are opposed. and won't be implementing the tax. european commission officials say they will propose common rules on the tax when the finance ministers meet again next...
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. >> reporter: can a middle class tax hike be prevented if the wealthy get a tax cut? >> it's not mathematically possible. >> it is mathematically possible. it's been done before. >> it has never been done before. >> reporter: on the style side, biden smiled a lot. ryan, a debate rookie, kept his cool. so did ryan add to the romney momentum or did biden help put the obama campaign back on track? now the pollsters go to work to try to figure o that out while voters digest the second of four debates. danville, kentucky, i'm steve handles men, nbc news, lynn, back to you. >>> steve, thanks so much. nbc's andrea mitchell led our truth squad in danville last night with a fact check of the debate. she started with the deadly september 11th attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi and paul ryan accusing the obama administration not correctly protecting the personnel. >> what we should not be doing is rejecting claims for calls for more security in our barracks, in our marine. we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we need more forces for security. t
. >> reporter: can a middle class tax hike be prevented if the wealthy get a tax cut? >> it's not mathematically possible. >> it is mathematically possible. it's been done before. >> it has never been done before. >> reporter: on the style side, biden smiled a lot. ryan, a debate rookie, kept his cool. so did ryan add to the romney momentum or did biden help put the obama campaign back on track? now the pollsters go to work to try to figure o that out while voters...
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there are $300 billion worth of tax cuts. it is easy to get tax cuts. sending people their money back. $200 billion of aid to states which giving to states so they don't have to cut their teachers and cops or reduce their medicaid services. we know how to give up $250 checks to seniors like the stimulus did or food stamps or unemployment benefits but the stuff that was spent people expected there to be a lot of fraud. 5% to 7% so far they put basically the toughest investigators in washington who is a guy who broke open the jack abrams of scandal and cause the oil regulators sleeping with oil executives, to oversee the stimulus and they found so far $7.2 million of fraud -- ted deutch elson implementation story federal lot more fun than they sound about the weatherization division and -- which was known as the turkey farm at the department of energy because that is where. basically send -- is impossible to get rich republican employees so he thought if you kill the weatherization program he would put the worst employees there and kill it and tell the st
there are $300 billion worth of tax cuts. it is easy to get tax cuts. sending people their money back. $200 billion of aid to states which giving to states so they don't have to cut their teachers and cops or reduce their medicaid services. we know how to give up $250 checks to seniors like the stimulus did or food stamps or unemployment benefits but the stuff that was spent people expected there to be a lot of fraud. 5% to 7% so far they put basically the toughest investigators in washington...
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he publishes his tax returns on the internet. >> is this a big deal or just a storm in a teacup? our chief political correspondent joins us now. thanks for joining us. there is no suggestion whatsoever that steinbruck has done anything wrong or broken any rules. what is the fuss about? then a two things, really. there is a legitimate concern about influence and susceptible -- susceptibility to lobbying, which goes back to the fact that many of these clients with which he worked were banks and financial institutions. steinbruck has said it becomes chancellor he wants to regulate banks more closely. some people are asking the quite legitimate question -- how freely could he do so if some of them are the very same kinds with which he has been having high-paid speaking engagement? that is the one side. the other is party politics. the fact is that the christian democratic president stepped down after a great deal of pressure from the opposition over various business dealings that he had made. there were concerns about illegitimate influence there as well. this may be partly a tit-for
he publishes his tax returns on the internet. >> is this a big deal or just a storm in a teacup? our chief political correspondent joins us now. thanks for joining us. there is no suggestion whatsoever that steinbruck has done anything wrong or broken any rules. what is the fuss about? then a two things, really. there is a legitimate concern about influence and susceptible -- susceptibility to lobbying, which goes back to the fact that many of these clients with which he worked were banks...
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a much better on it's a sword in a situation worse than a colony because there's a worse once they tax free in italy it's the highest in the world and our services so far. are extremely poor we have about twenty billion a sin from our regional resources each year and that's some bearable and these thieves a couple days ago there was a siege of the same art bell powered by four workers and there's this situation here in van it so it's it's almost explosive sold so they we had the thousands of people who have gathered in front of their regional government for sure in italy we're not the only ones there are really in sort of the in you know i have strong movements for it of course were the best organized but soon after i know it's going to happen to other regions serenely. most stories or features of videos and analysis science show for you on the web there you'll find study again study the european food safety authority has rejected a controversial report by brain scientists linking g.m. corn to cancer and online for the details. and radical muslim cleric of the humvee and four other ter
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the year twenty twenty that's according to the energy minister alexander novak and he told me that tax incentives will be provided for that year with just a minute first of all we've created a set of stimulating measures to boost the development of new oil deposits in siberia secondly for the existence of posits that are unprofitable under the current tax system with cut the export tax by five percent on top of that we will take steps to stimulate drilling of hard to reach oil reserves on the shelves. now in the markets in the united states and downgrades of demand and earnings from alcoa and chevron are depressing and vestas and that's not even helped by the latest beige book report which showed that had ten out of twelve fed districts showed moderate growth in august and september over in europe we're also seeing a pretty gloomy mood at the close that says uncertainty. the remains of the spade and greece and in the currencies market we're seeing a drop of the dollar against the euro deepening after that beige book reports but that's actually a positive sign and the russian ruble as y
the year twenty twenty that's according to the energy minister alexander novak and he told me that tax incentives will be provided for that year with just a minute first of all we've created a set of stimulating measures to boost the development of new oil deposits in siberia secondly for the existence of posits that are unprofitable under the current tax system with cut the export tax by five percent on top of that we will take steps to stimulate drilling of hard to reach oil reserves on the...
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we're in a situation worse than a colony because there's a worse one thing tax free in italy it's the highest in the world and our services so far are extremely poor we twenty billion nice enough from our regional resources each year and that's on bearable and these three. a couple days ago there was a siege of the same art bell powered by four workers and there's this huge waste and here in van it's all it's it's almost explosive sold today we had and thousands of people who have gathered in front of their regional government for sure in italy we're not the only ones there are really in sort of the i have a strong movement for it of course we were the best organized but soon after you know it's going to have to go other regions severely. more stories a features of videos and that listens and still for you on the web there you'll find study again study the european food safety authority has rejected the controversial reports by french scientists thinking g.m. point to cancer head online. radical muslim cleric abu hamza the and four other terrorist suspects that extradited to the u.s.
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but still it is a huge amount of money and russia's energy minister alexander novak has told me that tax incentives will be provided in order to achieve this indeed ambitious goal . first of all we've created a set of stimulating measures to boost the development of new all deposits in siberia secondly for the existence of posits that are unprofitable under the current tax system we've cut the export tax by five percent on top of that we will take steps to stimulate drilling of hard to reach oil reserves on the shelves. right very quickly cyclical what's happening on the markets this hour in the united states it's looking pretty pessimistic with the dow down to climbing point three percent this is on the back of the i.m.f. actually lowering its global growth forecast by twenty five basis points nasdaq is feeling a bit better driven by apple which is up around one percent ahead of the release of its new i pad model which is scheduled for these seventeen or at least speculate on the russian market is this is the closing picture with the r t s m i six declining around one percent despite hi
but still it is a huge amount of money and russia's energy minister alexander novak has told me that tax incentives will be provided in order to achieve this indeed ambitious goal . first of all we've created a set of stimulating measures to boost the development of new all deposits in siberia secondly for the existence of posits that are unprofitable under the current tax system we've cut the export tax by five percent on top of that we will take steps to stimulate drilling of hard to reach...
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i will not put in place a deficit thdea tax that adds to the deficit. my plan is not to put in place any tax cut that will add to the deficit. >> we want to look at the facts here, again. mitt romney has not laid out specifics for how he would pay for his tax cut. he says it's by reducing deductions and closing loopholes, but he hasn't said which or how many. so, the verdict here is simply incomplete. we just don't know. >> that was john burrman reporting there for us. one way, though, is that romney has said that he would actually pay for this reduced revenue is by capping itemized deductions, but still so few specifics. i mean, he floated the idea of capping deductions at 17,000 and then floated the idea of capping them at 25,000 or 50,000. don't voters deserve to know and need to know what it is going to be at this point? >> i think he's going to have to give more specifics, certainly. a debate may not be the best platform to give specifics because the answers are supposed to be short and, frankly, randi, he was able to get away with not giving many
i will not put in place a deficit thdea tax that adds to the deficit. my plan is not to put in place any tax cut that will add to the deficit. >> we want to look at the facts here, again. mitt romney has not laid out specifics for how he would pay for his tax cut. he says it's by reducing deductions and closing loopholes, but he hasn't said which or how many. so, the verdict here is simply incomplete. we just don't know. >> that was john burrman reporting there for us. one way,...
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out the enforcement of these fines phil morris knows all about the after his medical council higher taxes services he received an eighty pound penalty for jumping a cigarette butt and that he maintains he didn't know it was illegal he refused to pay two for weeks later cocaine was pretty far. from makes for the just to excell the. live in security and surveillance for the missing providers a so-called inforce mint offices in the u.k. contracted by some local councils their staff the kitted out with cameras and uniforms but their tactics for pursuing these fines often seem far from professional all of the star wars. well the way to do people we asked phil's local council for their response they told see these new offices back up for the public who fed up with the actions of the minority who live. in the fowls. and not get paid unless the issue of find appropriately and surprising that the area is where x. will have been hired has seen a massive increase in the number of fines that every sheet and there is now concern over whether that is fair or ethical about the accountability of the tran
out the enforcement of these fines phil morris knows all about the after his medical council higher taxes services he received an eighty pound penalty for jumping a cigarette butt and that he maintains he didn't know it was illegal he refused to pay two for weeks later cocaine was pretty far. from makes for the just to excell the. live in security and surveillance for the missing providers a so-called inforce mint offices in the u.k. contracted by some local councils their staff the kitted out...
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these structural reforms does not necessarily cost money let's talk about corruption let's talk about tax evasion and let's not talk any more about read you seeing cutting additionally public sector salaries in additional social benefits journalist look at german our thanks very much for coming on our to today a great pleasure. well meantime in the u.k. the welfare cuts are hitting the poorest citizens the hardest letter r t were reports on how charities used to feeding children in africa being forced to step in in britain and then business or russia prepares to warm households in the u.k. and in europe. that's right and it's planning to do so by launching the second pipeline in the lord stream gas project correspondent retirement the bank will bring you all the details in about ten. of these stories and much much more after a quick break hoping you can stay with us in just a few minutes. flying north with me in this old soviet work course of a helicopter is dr vladimir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher
these structural reforms does not necessarily cost money let's talk about corruption let's talk about tax evasion and let's not talk any more about read you seeing cutting additionally public sector salaries in additional social benefits journalist look at german our thanks very much for coming on our to today a great pleasure. well meantime in the u.k. the welfare cuts are hitting the poorest citizens the hardest letter r t were reports on how charities used to feeding children in africa being...
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tax cuts. a guy who says we shouldn't be having mission creep in libya but wants mission creep in syria. he's been on all sides of the issues. >> that's just in the last week. >> the president needs to just say these things, it's not obvious to people watching on tv. when you're in a debate it's helpful to talk about it at that time rather than in the rallies afterwards. the jobs question is very interesting. he's trying to convince people in ohio where the unemployment rate is lower than the national average, which already is coming down -- >> in a place where the president's plan to save the auto industry actually protected many jobs. >> so in the face of all the evidence around them, and you can argue about economic statistics as much as you like, but people know their own economy and their own lives. he's trying to put against that by saying there are joshs in the ground we will dig up presumagely by pulling away from environmental regulations. he's talking really about fracking. that's his
tax cuts. a guy who says we shouldn't be having mission creep in libya but wants mission creep in syria. he's been on all sides of the issues. >> that's just in the last week. >> the president needs to just say these things, it's not obvious to people watching on tv. when you're in a debate it's helpful to talk about it at that time rather than in the rallies afterwards. the jobs question is very interesting. he's trying to convince people in ohio where the unemployment rate is...
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will fare better on its own more in a situation worse than a colony because there's a worse once they tax free in italy it's the highest in the world and our services are. already extremely poor we have about twenty billion a sin from other regional resources each year and that's how bearable and these things. a couple of days ago there was a siege of say marks belt powered by four workers and there's this situation here in van it so it's it's almost explosive sold so they we and the thousands of people who have gathered in krakow there are regional government for sure in italy who are not they only want there to be in sort of the in yeah i have a strong lumens for it of course where they they've best organized but soon after i know it's going to happen to other regions of italy. it turns out walking your dog or feeding the birds could land you in a spot of bother in many london parks civil rights groups have accused the city of cracking down on minor infractions despite there being a little info on what activities are banned and where r.t. sarah firth reports from london. here in this pa
will fare better on its own more in a situation worse than a colony because there's a worse once they tax free in italy it's the highest in the world and our services are. already extremely poor we have about twenty billion a sin from other regional resources each year and that's how bearable and these things. a couple of days ago there was a siege of say marks belt powered by four workers and there's this situation here in van it so it's it's almost explosive sold so they we and the thousands...
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and she's that has strong growth and then when she cut spending so hard and to raise taxes like b a t on ordinary consumers draws are one announced ten billion pounds of welfare cuts for twenty fifteen to sixteen and those will hit the poorest the most vulnerable hardest as the u.k. government introduces more cuts it's the little it's the least protected that take the biggest hit recent data suggest fifteen percent of children regularly go without hot meals and as artie's laura smith reports the spine intervention from charities things are only getting worse. for millions of children every year hunger is a death sentence this is save the children's usual campaign feeding starving youngsters in africa but times have changed and for the first time in its ninety three year history the charity has launched a major fundraising campaign here in britain. it's a watershed moment as recession hits the u.k.'s poorest children the hardest situation is pretty bleak for children and families out there in our children having to go without what we consider some basic essentials so for example new sh
and she's that has strong growth and then when she cut spending so hard and to raise taxes like b a t on ordinary consumers draws are one announced ten billion pounds of welfare cuts for twenty fifteen to sixteen and those will hit the poorest the most vulnerable hardest as the u.k. government introduces more cuts it's the little it's the least protected that take the biggest hit recent data suggest fifteen percent of children regularly go without hot meals and as artie's laura smith reports...
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we're in a situation worse than a colony because there's a worse once they tax free in italy it's the highest in the world and our services are already extremely poor we have about twenty billion a sin from other regional resources each year and that some bearable and. a couple of days ago there was a siege of st mark's belt powered by four workers and there's this situation here in van it so it's it's almost explosive sold so they and thousands of people who have gathered in front of their regional government for sure in italy were not the only one there is really in sort of the i have strong movements for a florist who are the best organized but soon after i know it's going to happen to other regions that need only. more stories features videos and analysis a click away at r.t. dot com including this study versus study the european food safety authority rejects a controversial report by french scientists linking genetically modified corn to cancer click on line for details. plus radical muslim cleric abu hamza and four other terror suspects extradited to the u.s. after losing their
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export tax by five percent on top of that we will take steps to stimulate drilling of hard to reach oil reserves on the shelves. all right most henri's on our website of course started a convo with slash business now back next hour i think it's. coming out these thrilling special report. good lumber tory was able to build a most sophisticated robot. mission to teach music to care about humans and. this is why you should care only. to see a story. you think you understand it and then. you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. welcome to the big picture. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report. it looks like the marines just left here she look. bad get their ass up out here and go to iraq to somebody gas up probably. they so so much food away here it's just unbelievable you get to eat it. pushed me. we're not here to steal your food. sometimes you get can understand so yes pinch yourself out of. the hell half so you know he's down seventy o
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that tax incentives will be used in order to achieve this ambitious goal. you know it is to me first of all we've created a set of stimulating measures to boost the development of new all deposits in siberia secondly for the existence of posits that are unprofitable under the current tax system we've cut the export tax by five percent on top of that we will take steps to stimulate drilling of hard to reach oil reserves on the shelves he took a. close second look at what's happening on the markets first of the united states looking for it see. pessimistic because of. declining growth prospects for earnings for industry giants like alcoa and the share from that finally for that and so it was that quarter and also we're waiting for the beige book report so-called based report on the state to come in the united states feeling better than the market is apples up around one cent now and moving over to europe if we can the foot sea and the dax ended the session down around half a percent that's on the back of uncertainty still remaining about what's going to happe
that tax incentives will be used in order to achieve this ambitious goal. you know it is to me first of all we've created a set of stimulating measures to boost the development of new all deposits in siberia secondly for the existence of posits that are unprofitable under the current tax system we've cut the export tax by five percent on top of that we will take steps to stimulate drilling of hard to reach oil reserves on the shelves he took a. close second look at what's happening on the...
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and so scratch the average republican today, and he'll say, "tax cuts, tax cuts, tax cuts." >> cut taxes. >> cutting taxes. >> make the tax cuts permanent. >> it's rank demagoguery. we should call it for what it is. if these people were all put into a room on penalty of death to come up with how much they could cut, they couldn't come up with $50 billion when the problem is $1.3 trillion. so to stand before the public and rub raw this anti-tax sentiment, the republican party, as much as it pains me to say this, should be ashamed of themselves. >> this from ronald reagan's old budget director, architect of the largest tax cut in american history? but he doesn't let the democrats off the hook. he says he cringes when he hears the president say things like this. >> i believe we ought to make the tax cuts for the middle class permanent. >> we have now got both parties essentially telling a big lie, with a capital "b" and a capital "l," to the public, and that is that we can have all this government, 24% of g.d.p., this huge entitlement program, all of the bailouts, and yet we don't have to t
and so scratch the average republican today, and he'll say, "tax cuts, tax cuts, tax cuts." >> cut taxes. >> cutting taxes. >> make the tax cuts permanent. >> it's rank demagoguery. we should call it for what it is. if these people were all put into a room on penalty of death to come up with how much they could cut, they couldn't come up with $50 billion when the problem is $1.3 trillion. so to stand before the public and rub raw this anti-tax sentiment, the...